3D printers can be hacked into a multitude of useful machines, simply by replacing the filament extruder with a new attachment such as a laser engraver or plotter. However, [geggo] was fed up with ...
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(Nanowerk News) The first fabrication of rare-earth-free MnAl-based continuous filaments with permanent magnet properties has been achieved. The research by Dr. Alberto Bollero’s group at IMDEA ...
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